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Are New York taxis cashless?

If the driver asks for cash, is it OK to use my card instead? Yes. Every taxi in NYC is required by law to take card, so if your driver says they don't have a machine or that it's broken, it's a ruse.



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The results might shock you. She found that without tips or surge pricing, hailing a cab was always less expensive than an UberX or a standard Lyft. Cab prices averaged 35-83% less than a ride-share. Prices for the same rides on the taxi cab app CURB varied.

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NYC Taxi Fares Explicitly their tariffs are formed as follows: the initial fare is 2.50$/2.50€. the charge per 1/5 mile (0.30km) is 0.50$/0.50€ per minute in traffic, when the vehicle is stopped or when traveling above 12mph (19km/h).

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No, you can hail a cab with your hand. First you have to know whether the cab is available , occupied, or even off duty. On the top of every cab in New York City, you'll see a roof light with numbers and words.

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While both will cost more during peak times, taxis charge a flat rate for designated “rush hours” (4-8 p.m. weekdays, excluding holidays). On the other hand, Uber's price increases are not based on designated hours. Rather, Uber's rates increase based on the demand for Ubers at the time of your request.

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Tips are big business in New York, as they are in the rest of the US. But sadly you'll be expected to pay over the odds in the Big Apple. 20% of the fee is the recommended amount. If you're paying with card instead of cold hard cash, the amount of gratuity will automatically be added to the charge.

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New York City's taxi regulators will raise fares for the first time in 10 years, a change that city officials hope will boost the struggling industry. The city's Taxi and Limousine Commission voted this week for the increase, bringing the cost of the average taxi ride up by 23 percent to $19.62 from $15.97.

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Rideshare services have filled an important gap between public transit and taxis for those who do not own a car. And in some respects, rideshares like Uber and Lyft are safer than public transit or taxis. But you can always take steps to improve your safety when you use rideshare services.

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Immediate payment: Cash payments provide immediate payment to the driver without any delay or potential chargebacks, unlike card payments which may be subject to processing times and potential chargebacks.

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AirTrain + Subway from JFK to Manhattan This is by far the cheapest (and surprisingly easy) option to get from JFK to wherever you are staying. Using a combination of the light rail AirTrain to connect with the subway system is a very easy way to reach Manhattan.

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The results might shock you. She found that without tips or surge pricing, hailing a cab was always less expensive than an UberX or a standard Lyft. Cab prices averaged 35-83% less than a ride-share.

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You tip in a restaurant, in a bar or club, in a cab, in a beauty salon and even when someone helps you with your luggage. Tipping in New York is not only a sign of appreciation of good service but is a normal fee to be paid on top of the bill.

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For years 20% has been considered a generous tip when dining in at a restaurant, but according to the magazine, 20% is now the bare minimum and anyone who leaves anything less is rude. Additionally, the magazine says you should be leaving $1 whenever you pick up a coffee and tipping at least 10% when you grab takeout.

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